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he says he has the right to move his soldiers anywhere within iraq. but his opponents say he is violating the constitution. the leader of the kurdish delegation been coaching with him says a deal is imminent to form a joint forces in both areas until the issue of disputed territories is resolved according to the constitution. but he warns that the political disagreements could be dangerous. >> the situation in iraq is very dangerous. there's a struggle between all political blocs. everyone is rallying and wants to use force against each other. . we managed to keep the armed forces neutral, then we will solve our problems. if not, there will be a catastrophe. >> until the politicians sort out their differences, these soldiers will not abandon their weapons. on ordered to shoot could lead iraq into a new bloody war. al jazeera reporting from uecker krupa. kuk.from kir >> the u.s. president is asking for restrictions on guns. but there's no talk of buying back 300 million guns already owned by americans. let's look at the different sides of the argument.
he says he has the right to move his soldiers anywhere within iraq. but his opponents say he is violating the constitution. the leader of the kurdish delegation been coaching with him says a deal is imminent to form a joint forces in both areas until the issue of disputed territories is resolved according to the constitution. but he warns that the political disagreements could be dangerous. >> the situation in iraq is very dangerous. there's a struggle between all political blocs....
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>> 200,000 women already serve making up 15% of the military. 152 have died in iraq and ahanistan. but the change is sparking debate among female veterans. >> i threw hand grenades and set claymore mines. i was ready and that was in the early 80s. >> i broke down and had muscle at trophy than my male marines. >> some jobs may remain off limits to women, the republicans have endorsed the move to allow women in combat. >> the right thing to do, i support it. i want us all to make sure the standards particularly the physical standards are met. >> a statement from president obama read today every american can be proud military can grow stronger with mothers, wives, sisters and daughters playing a greater role protecting this country. >> it was the secretary who announced this change, it will be up to someone else to implement it. hearing begin next thursday to takeover as the next secretary of defense. at the pentagon, fox 5 news. >> new at 6:00, amateur video has been released from the hostage crisis stand off from algeria. the footage shows a group of men sitting by a fence. you can
>> 200,000 women already serve making up 15% of the military. 152 have died in iraq and ahanistan. but the change is sparking debate among female veterans. >> i threw hand grenades and set claymore mines. i was ready and that was in the early 80s. >> i broke down and had muscle at trophy than my male marines. >> some jobs may remain off limits to women, the republicans have endorsed the move to allow women in combat. >> the right thing to do, i support it. i want...
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a few years earlier, they invited the city terrorists in iraq to join them as well. so you get these offshoots that are only loosely connected organizations. but they do have a similar theological and political agenda. >> how much of a threat do they represent to americans here? >> of algeria is an important energy exporter and an important country. this is a threat to of jury out. we see the expansion of rebels and these groups coming in, this is a potent threat and a huge area that needs to be dealt with. >> to syria where the bbc team has found evidence of a massacre that takes place on the edge of palms. our international correspondent has just returned from the village and it contains images some viewers might find distressing. >> of the army took the stand. the villages just around the corner from -- the army took us in. the village is just around the corner. there is a powerful sense of shock. one woman starts telling her story as soon as she sees us. they stormed into my house, she told me. they slapped my face, they stripped me and my daughters. most of the
a few years earlier, they invited the city terrorists in iraq to join them as well. so you get these offshoots that are only loosely connected organizations. but they do have a similar theological and political agenda. >> how much of a threat do they represent to americans here? >> of algeria is an important energy exporter and an important country. this is a threat to of jury out. we see the expansion of rebels and these groups coming in, this is a potent threat and a huge area...
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. >> a piece in "the wall street journal" this week saying basically there's too much reaction to iraq and inaction here he compares to the first president bush not doing anything about the shiite uprising in iraq in 1991, which he argued led ultimately to the second gulf war. i think that may be an area where people would debate, but what are the consequences of the u.s. hanging back in syria? >> well, if we hang back in syria, there could be a dissent into chaos. it's already headed in that direction. again, the rise of these islamic jihadist groups, they're actually in the lead in the fighting against the syrian regime. and of course we've got chemical weapons there that could well get into the hands of these jihadist groups. so there's a potential there for spillover to our major allies in the region who all border syria, turkey, jordan, israel, also lebanon. and the potential for a sectarian divide between shiites and sunnis that could spread from syria, exacerbate the tensions that are already there in iraq and then down to the gulf. >> you have the arab revolution's lead to now
. >> a piece in "the wall street journal" this week saying basically there's too much reaction to iraq and inaction here he compares to the first president bush not doing anything about the shiite uprising in iraq in 1991, which he argued led ultimately to the second gulf war. i think that may be an area where people would debate, but what are the consequences of the u.s. hanging back in syria? >> well, if we hang back in syria, there could be a dissent into chaos. it's...
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in iraq 30 people have been killed and several others wounded in a series of attacks, the deadliest of which 20 people died north of baghdad. germany's central bank announced it will repatriate most of the gold leon it sent to vaults abroad for safety during the cold war. there were fears it would be captured in the event of a soviet invasion. the gold is worth $36 billion. in syria people were killed. the city is controlled by forces loyal to president assad. the government is keen to minimize the reach of the opposition, insisting there are no rebel forces in the center of damascus. our chief correspondent has found a rather different story. >> buying bread in the capital and can now take hours. as war intensified so do the hardships of daily life. this woman waited two hours. bread is still cheap. jews are shorter but prices 10 times higher. new -- queues are shorter but prices 10 times higher. one man who blamed his woes on the west. the government says there are no rebels in the center of damascus, but a short distance from a petrol station big guns on the street are in opposition
in iraq 30 people have been killed and several others wounded in a series of attacks, the deadliest of which 20 people died north of baghdad. germany's central bank announced it will repatriate most of the gold leon it sent to vaults abroad for safety during the cold war. there were fears it would be captured in the event of a soviet invasion. the gold is worth $36 billion. in syria people were killed. the city is controlled by forces loyal to president assad. the government is keen to minimize...
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stipulated and specifically the invasions of iraq afghanistan and what have you as reasons for these terrorist attacks. for them. all france has actually increased its internal security just before the invasion of mali as well so we know that they're also expound on some kind of alert in terms of the likelihood of a terrorist attack the crisis in mali is but escalating since it began a year ago the government asked france to step in then is paris expecting anything in return for this military assistance well i think it's important to remember that although the mali and government arsed fronts the step in the region which they're invading is a region which is occupied by the two or it people who don't really see themselves as citizens of mali necessarily they occupy space is on the borders of algeria and libya niger as well as mali and i think the money government inviting france in to help deal with them is not dissimilar to the way in which that on the state asked us assistance to deal with the kurds i think the response that sponsored we hoped for probably be something along the li
stipulated and specifically the invasions of iraq afghanistan and what have you as reasons for these terrorist attacks. for them. all france has actually increased its internal security just before the invasion of mali as well so we know that they're also expound on some kind of alert in terms of the likelihood of a terrorist attack the crisis in mali is but escalating since it began a year ago the government asked france to step in then is paris expecting anything in return for this military...
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troops that have been withdrawn from the wars in afghanistan and iraq, not to mention representatives of obamacare, as well as somebody representing the college side. pell grants. for a full list of the a-listers already making their arrivals here to the d.c. metro area. go to nbc washington.com. live in downtown, erica gun zal is, news 4. >> and in other news tonight. one person is recovering after a dog attack on a playground. police in falls church are now looking for two men who let the dog run loose this afternoon this happened at thomas jefferson emmen terry, police are describing the dog, similar to a pit bull. the victim, an adult may need rabies shots if they can't find the dog. >> a look at a man wanting for attacking a girl on the way to school in maryland. a 16-year-old girl fought him off in fort washington yesterday morning. she told news 4 last night she kicked him and he ran off. police say the man frequents the area around lourdes drive and fort washington road. >> in an exclusive interview, the victim of an attempted rape told news 4 the police changed her story and
troops that have been withdrawn from the wars in afghanistan and iraq, not to mention representatives of obamacare, as well as somebody representing the college side. pell grants. for a full list of the a-listers already making their arrivals here to the d.c. metro area. go to nbc washington.com. live in downtown, erica gun zal is, news 4. >> and in other news tonight. one person is recovering after a dog attack on a playground. police in falls church are now looking for two men who let...
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the group's founder served two tours in iraq. >> the heart beat of america. we are americans. we're still here. i think we're even stronger now than we were before. >> nearly 5,000 native american women have served in iraq and afghanistan wars. sergeant big man's grandmother served in world war ii. >> she was small. she was only 5 feet and maybe 100 pounds. but they say she was one of the meanest ones they had >> sounds like her granddaughter is like her. >> i know. >> unemployment was high. alcoholism and domestic violence were chronic so she enlisted at age 21 and became a mechanic supporting a combat batallion. >> i was female. when i showed up they were days pointed. i had prove myself three times as hard sometimes. >> and she did. when she retired after two decades she founded the native american women warriors including all ranks and branches of service. they promote equality in the military. >> american women warriors. >> in today's parade they displayed tear badges worn under dresses, dresses worn during a traditional dance. >> time for us to heal as veterans and a mis
the group's founder served two tours in iraq. >> the heart beat of america. we are americans. we're still here. i think we're even stronger now than we were before. >> nearly 5,000 native american women have served in iraq and afghanistan wars. sergeant big man's grandmother served in world war ii. >> she was small. she was only 5 feet and maybe 100 pounds. but they say she was one of the meanest ones they had >> sounds like her granddaughter is like her. >> i...
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my boyfriend is in iraq war veteran, the kind of weapon he had in iraq with him is a 30 round magazine. the kind of gun used in the aurora, colorado, gun shooting is 100 round magazine. do we need to be having military style assault weapons in the hands of dangerous criminals? adam: david, let me ask you this question. a majority of gun owners who describe themselves and be descrid as responsible. i thought those large capacity magazines were essentially illegal, or is it just a state-by-state and a mismatch of what is out there? >> or large capacity magazines have come back into popularity since they lifted the ban. but let's look at mexico for a second. mexico in the 1960s banned all guns except 38 specials. they could only have in mexico today small handguns to protect themselves. how is that working out for mexico? they are being slaughtered by the thousands by people with illegal guns, the drug cartels have automatic weapons. we want to keep the semi automatic weapons to keep ourselves. >> i can argue mexico has other problems as well. adam: with me point out, according to the fbi
my boyfriend is in iraq war veteran, the kind of weapon he had in iraq with him is a 30 round magazine. the kind of gun used in the aurora, colorado, gun shooting is 100 round magazine. do we need to be having military style assault weapons in the hands of dangerous criminals? adam: david, let me ask you this question. a majority of gun owners who describe themselves and be descrid as responsible. i thought those large capacity magazines were essentially illegal, or is it just a state-by-state...
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. >> in iraq, more than 30 people have been killed in a series of attacks that appear to have targeted kurds. two car bombs exploded. one of them blew up outside a kurdish political party office. a third in a nearby town. >> the two biggest airlines have found their entire fleets of boeing 7873liner -- 787 dreamliners. >> it has been having problems for a while. that is the latest in a series of incidents raising real safety concerns. the decision means that half of the global fleet is now temporarily out of service. >> 137 passengers and crew boarded a dreamliner, but a short time later, they found themselves sliding out of a nightmare. five of them were slightly injured in the emergency landing. >> the flight attendant's voice was quivering as the emergency landing was announced, so i realize the situation was pretty bad. >> this is the seventh safety incident involving a dreamline in a week and a half. two airlines have both grounded their fleets pending an investigation. ana's vice president made the traditional japanese apology and promised answers. >> once we know the cause and c
. >> in iraq, more than 30 people have been killed in a series of attacks that appear to have targeted kurds. two car bombs exploded. one of them blew up outside a kurdish political party office. a third in a nearby town. >> the two biggest airlines have found their entire fleets of boeing 7873liner -- 787 dreamliners. >> it has been having problems for a while. that is the latest in a series of incidents raising real safety concerns. the decision means that half of the global...
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out of the more than 6,400 total americans killed in iraq and afghanistan, at least 130 american women have been killed in the line of fire. and the number of american women wounded is over 800. soon, women will be able to fight back on the front lines and in elite special forces, but women will have to meet the same strength standards as men if they choose a combat role. senator john mccain, vietnam war hero, and tortured as a prisoner of war, favors the women in combat role. but adds this. "it is critical that we maintain the same high standards that have made the american military the most feared and admired fighting force in the world. particularly the rigorous physical standards for our elite special forces units." allowing women in combat roles will open up more than 200,000 jobs to women, mostly in the army and marine corps. the plan is to be drawn up by may and implemented over three years. combat experience, by the way is considered a prerequisite to jobs in the top military brass. question, will the new pentagon policy on women in combat adversely affect military readiness? y
out of the more than 6,400 total americans killed in iraq and afghanistan, at least 130 american women have been killed in the line of fire. and the number of american women wounded is over 800. soon, women will be able to fight back on the front lines and in elite special forces, but women will have to meet the same strength standards as men if they choose a combat role. senator john mccain, vietnam war hero, and tortured as a prisoner of war, favors the women in combat role. but adds this....
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. >> in iraq, more than 30 people have been killed in a series of attacks that appear to have targeted kurds. two car bombs exploded. one of them blew up outside a kurdish political party office. a third in a nearby town. >> the two biggest airlines have found their entire fleets of boeing 7873liner -- 787 dreamliners. >> it has been having problems for a while. that is the latest in a series of incidents raising real safety concerns. the decision means that half of the global fleet is now temporarily out of service. >> 137 passengers and crew boarded a dreamliner, but a short time later, they found themselves sliding out of a nightmare. five of them were slightly injured in the emergency landing. >> the flight attendant's voice was quivering as the emergency landing was announced, so i realize the situation was pretty bad. >> this is the seventh safety incident involving a dreamline in a week and a half. two airlines have both grounded their fleets pending an investigation. ana's vice president made the traditional japanese apology and promised answers. >> once we know the cause and c
. >> in iraq, more than 30 people have been killed in a series of attacks that appear to have targeted kurds. two car bombs exploded. one of them blew up outside a kurdish political party office. a third in a nearby town. >> the two biggest airlines have found their entire fleets of boeing 7873liner -- 787 dreamliners. >> it has been having problems for a while. that is the latest in a series of incidents raising real safety concerns. the decision means that half of the global...
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ideologically as al qaeda in iraq? >> there are experts that can talk about that. by and large what they represent is extreme for the political islamic theological movements including using violence with anybody that disagree with them. that is what is in common for all of these organizations. calling them al qaeda is loose association. a few years earlier, they invited the city terrorists in iraq to join them as well. so you get these offshoots that are only loosely connected organizations. but they do have a similar theological and political agenda. >> how much of a threat do they represent to americans here? >> of algeria is an important energy exporter and an important country. this is a threat to of jury out. we see the expansion of rebels and these groups coming in, this is a potent threat and a huge area that needs to be dealt with. >> to syria where the bbc team has found evidence of a massacre that takes place on the edge of palms. our international correspondent has just returned from the village and it contains images some viewers might find distressing.
ideologically as al qaeda in iraq? >> there are experts that can talk about that. by and large what they represent is extreme for the political islamic theological movements including using violence with anybody that disagree with them. that is what is in common for all of these organizations. calling them al qaeda is loose association. a few years earlier, they invited the city terrorists in iraq to join them as well. so you get these offshoots that are only loosely connected...
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we can bring our experience from our fighting in afghanistan and iraq and provide -- the african soldiers are going to fight this battle with trading. we can provide training and logistics, and we definitely have interest in doing this, because this aqim, the body is now in mali. it has links, arms, into nigeria and libya, including the one you possibly killed our ambassador and colleagues. the squabbles of all of the areas that are ill got burned or undergoverned around the region, -- that are ill governed or ungoverned. >> good to talk to you. thank you very much. the u.n. is warning of a growing crisis in neighboring mali. there was a focus of heavy fighting. >> fleeing the violence that is engulfing much of their country, these people are from the strategically important town. it has been the focus of much of the recent fighting, with conflicting reports about who is in control. those who have escaped the violence there are grateful to have made it this far. >> people are terrified. often, they are in a horrible position, without having brought anything with them. >> a ungroup says it
we can bring our experience from our fighting in afghanistan and iraq and provide -- the african soldiers are going to fight this battle with trading. we can provide training and logistics, and we definitely have interest in doing this, because this aqim, the body is now in mali. it has links, arms, into nigeria and libya, including the one you possibly killed our ambassador and colleagues. the squabbles of all of the areas that are ill got burned or undergoverned around the region, -- that are...
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day after this really started for most of all to when you see what's happening what has happened in iraq or in afghanistan surely if you will if you read to the region and if he lasts long it's going to be a problem comparisons already being made to the usas experience in iraq and afghanistan conflicts that were initially supported at home out of a sense of patriotism and support for the troops but it turned into lengthy and costly and deeply unpopular wars that home now mission creep becomes only driving out the terrorists some ministers and even themselves seem to be saying. that it's going to be a failure because you cannot drive out all the terrorists. many soldiers die. there are attacks in paris then public opinion will shift the way it has done for other wars either was started by france or was started by them by the us nevertheless french president francois hollande remains committed to the french military offensive in mali making grand statements that the french intervention won't tend until legitimate authority in the country is restored but what many french people are beginnin
day after this really started for most of all to when you see what's happening what has happened in iraq or in afghanistan surely if you will if you read to the region and if he lasts long it's going to be a problem comparisons already being made to the usas experience in iraq and afghanistan conflicts that were initially supported at home out of a sense of patriotism and support for the troops but it turned into lengthy and costly and deeply unpopular wars that home now mission creep becomes...
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the influence of the mali- based islamic organization al qaeda stretches across northwest africa from iraq. so it is likely there is support from abroad. the major fear is that rebels could flee across mali's porous borders and spawned a long- lasting guerrilla war. some observers see parallels between france's intervention and the international mission in afghanistan. that was supposed to be a limited-term deployment. it became a long war, but one political experts as comparing the conflict makes no sense. >> the people in mali are not as supportive of radical elements as was the case in afghanistan. and i would say that the countries that are intervening are deciding themselves what they are getting involved in. that is a huge difference to afghanistan. no one knew at the outset what they were getting into. >> french president francois hollande has set the bar high for the mission. his aim is to liberate no. mali and to stabilize the country over the long term. international community has largely backed the intervention, but whoever joins the fight likely faces a long and difficult war.
the influence of the mali- based islamic organization al qaeda stretches across northwest africa from iraq. so it is likely there is support from abroad. the major fear is that rebels could flee across mali's porous borders and spawned a long- lasting guerrilla war. some observers see parallels between france's intervention and the international mission in afghanistan. that was supposed to be a limited-term deployment. it became a long war, but one political experts as comparing the conflict...
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military had been facing daily dangers on the front line in iraq and afghanistan. when it comes to the fighting, it has mostly been done by men. women have been trained to kill but prevented from joining infantry units. the senior military commander confesses this makes little sense. >> women are fighting, they are dying, and have shown have great skills. the one thing they will probably look at is not changing training standards to accommodate women. >> now, president obama like to overturn the ban. he has the backing of u.s. military chiefs to break down the barriers. a u.s. marine captain has done two tours in afghanistan, it is not about gender. >> i want to make the point that we are not looking to just reserve a spot for women, we are trying to give people a chance to compete for the spot. some women cannot do it just like some men cannot do it. the policy being repealed it says that they have a chance. >> the vast majority of britain's armed forces have already been opened up to women but there is still one significant exception. women continue to be barred
military had been facing daily dangers on the front line in iraq and afghanistan. when it comes to the fighting, it has mostly been done by men. women have been trained to kill but prevented from joining infantry units. the senior military commander confesses this makes little sense. >> women are fighting, they are dying, and have shown have great skills. the one thing they will probably look at is not changing training standards to accommodate women. >> now, president obama like to...
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the influence of the mali- based islamic organization al qaeda stretches across northwest africa from iraq. so it is likely there is support from abroad. the major fear is that rebels could flee across mali's porous borders and spawned a long- lasting guerrilla war. some observers see parallels between france's intervention and the international mission in afghanistan. that was supposed to be a limited-term deployment. it became a long war, but one political experts as comparing the conflict makes no sense. >> the people in mali are not as supportive of radical elements as was the case in afghanistan. and i would say that the countries that are intervening are deciding themselves what they are getting involved in. that is a huge difference to afghanistan. no one knew at the outset what they were getting into. >> french president francois hollande has set the bar high for the mission. his aim is to liberate no. mali and to stabilize the country over the long term. international community has largely backed the intervention, but whoever joins the fight likely faces a long and difficult war.
the influence of the mali- based islamic organization al qaeda stretches across northwest africa from iraq. so it is likely there is support from abroad. the major fear is that rebels could flee across mali's porous borders and spawned a long- lasting guerrilla war. some observers see parallels between france's intervention and the international mission in afghanistan. that was supposed to be a limited-term deployment. it became a long war, but one political experts as comparing the conflict...
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that is iraq, afghanistan, and pakistan. every other country in the world we are under the kind of contracting rules i think interfere with our capacity to get the best deal particularly when it comes to security we should in the countries where the threats unfortunately are going to always be with us. should we look to extend that to mali or somalia? >> there was an article i think in one of the newspapers today that went into detail. for more than two decades federal law required the state department to select the cheapest rather than the best contractor to provide local guard services at the embassies abroad. there is that olding you get what you pay for and this lowest-price provision started off in 1990 but it has stayed with us and i would respectfully request this committee take a hard look at it. you cannot do a total lifting of it for everyone look at the high threat posts where obviously we did it for iraq, afghanistan, and pakistan and the countries you made would fall into that category. >> among the various isla
that is iraq, afghanistan, and pakistan. every other country in the world we are under the kind of contracting rules i think interfere with our capacity to get the best deal particularly when it comes to security we should in the countries where the threats unfortunately are going to always be with us. should we look to extend that to mali or somalia? >> there was an article i think in one of the newspapers today that went into detail. for more than two decades federal law required the...
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get people to confess confess to what confessed for the existence of weapons of mass destruction in iraq confess to the existence of operational ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein it was all a crock they had to make this stuff up and you can't get real flyable information from torture but you know what torture works beautifully if you want unreliable information and so they kind you know not only tires not only weapons of mass destruction but ties between iraq and and al qaeda and it was a masterful propaganda performance on the part of the united states on the part of the u.k. . and emotion form m i six officer says that under a bomb america's prosecution of whistle blows has hit record highs and is swirling out of control it does appear to the rest of us are that if you are one report of the crime you were. kept it is not just don't react you will receive the. underpants bomber that who preceded it all has put together that he's really found ways and it's not about time. about some recent number. for example this is. that this is due from. i think this is a call really a terrible
get people to confess confess to what confessed for the existence of weapons of mass destruction in iraq confess to the existence of operational ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein it was all a crock they had to make this stuff up and you can't get real flyable information from torture but you know what torture works beautifully if you want unreliable information and so they kind you know not only tires not only weapons of mass destruction but ties between iraq and and al qaeda and it was...
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get people to confess confess to what you first for the existence of weapons of mass destruction in iraq confess to the existence of operational ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein it was all a crock they had to make this stuff but you can't get real flyable information from torture but you know what torture works beautifully if you want unreliable information and so the kind you do not only tired not only weapons of mass destruction but ties between iraq and al-qaeda and it was a masterful propaganda performance on the part of the united states on the part of the u.k. prime minister a vital anti terror weapon or a deadly threat to civilians key u.n. investigators look into whether the use of drone strikes mainly by the u.s. could amount to war crimes that's coming away very shortly this hour on r.t. also. the world isn't shaken seek a solution to the global financial abyss at the economic forum on millions of dollars are being spent on making methane in the glitzy ski resort comfortable. alcohol and there are planes is often a dangerous mix and so it proved for one high rolling rus
get people to confess confess to what you first for the existence of weapons of mass destruction in iraq confess to the existence of operational ties between al qaeda and saddam hussein it was all a crock they had to make this stuff but you can't get real flyable information from torture but you know what torture works beautifully if you want unreliable information and so the kind you do not only tired not only weapons of mass destruction but ties between iraq and al-qaeda and it was a...
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>> the attack will have huge consequences on the global war of terror, which has so far focused on iraq and afghanistan is now shifting in africa. >> reporter: one jihadist leader warned that the french action had opened the gates of held. there is no proof of the link, but many believe it is not a coincidence. >> reporter: it's a direct consequence of the french intervention in the ongoing crisis in mali. algeria has openly supported the french intervention and it seems that it's a revenge attack against such a support. >> reporter: but in this complex tonight in algeria, the situation is far from over. a u.s. surveillance drone is now flying overhead, and u.s. officials are hoping that somehow
>> the attack will have huge consequences on the global war of terror, which has so far focused on iraq and afghanistan is now shifting in africa. >> reporter: one jihadist leader warned that the french action had opened the gates of held. there is no proof of the link, but many believe it is not a coincidence. >> reporter: it's a direct consequence of the french intervention in the ongoing crisis in mali. algeria has openly supported the french intervention and it seems that...
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american economy the produce an input to the economy on the other hand as we've seen in afghanistan in iraq the also drain the economy on one side so it's almost a endless circle a have to continue off in these interventions to be able to bring in the resources to be able to then say we're able to have new interventions and unfortunately that's been the story of the last. thirty or forty years so they're constantly moving troops around in part because countries. are comfortable with having american troops stationed there and as you've seen in the far east in japan troops have committed crimes on the civilian population and that has caused difficulties with their acceptance within the population and unless now check some other news in brave this hour an apartment building has collapsed killing twenty five and they say at least twelve in the coastal egyptian state have an exam rescue forces that continue their search for survivors under the rubble it's not have known what caused the accident similar collapses in the past have been blamed on poor buildings specifications and maintenance local
american economy the produce an input to the economy on the other hand as we've seen in afghanistan in iraq the also drain the economy on one side so it's almost a endless circle a have to continue off in these interventions to be able to bring in the resources to be able to then say we're able to have new interventions and unfortunately that's been the story of the last. thirty or forty years so they're constantly moving troops around in part because countries. are comfortable with having...
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taken captive and i'm frightened of terrorism this is always been a problem for france whether it's iraq or sarkozy. i'm french i was born here and live here my culture is french but my words are there and if i was there i wouldn't like another country telling me what to do. you know we're scared of anything that threatens us. france's global allies are showing signs of being sucked into the mali conflict british prime minister david cameron has already acknowledged that battling radical insurgency in the region could take decades rather than months and all this so that france can remedy the knock on effects from its libyan intervention. r t paris. the former u.k. ambassador until geria graeme han told my colleague and now we that he believes britain will continue its involvement in the north african intervention despite fears of being bogged down in the conflict i think the united kingdom will continue to support the french intervention what is britain's interests than well i think britain's interest is in having stability on the on the if you like the southern florida flank of nato jus
taken captive and i'm frightened of terrorism this is always been a problem for france whether it's iraq or sarkozy. i'm french i was born here and live here my culture is french but my words are there and if i was there i wouldn't like another country telling me what to do. you know we're scared of anything that threatens us. france's global allies are showing signs of being sucked into the mali conflict british prime minister david cameron has already acknowledged that battling radical...
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you know, you hear about this report out of iraq. they have stumbled upon another billion barrels of oil, which we heard about iraq. there was all this oil and so much fighting going on top of it. if we could get there there is a treasure trove. you hear what is happening in algeria and how dangerous it is reminds you to get oil out of the ground in this area. i wonder if it signals a new war on oil assets there? what do you think? >> well i do think the algerian situation should signal there is a vacuum in northern africa. the group that committed these atrocities were jihadists from libya, tunisia, from egypt and from all over the place and the bottom line is what is happening in mali is the destablizing the mali government. now nearby regions are seeing that there is a north african movement of islamism, or islamist. they're seeing weakening governments. they're using economic interests and foreign nationals as weapons because the biggest threat to the jihadist movement is western interests in the area and if they can get us to pu
you know, you hear about this report out of iraq. they have stumbled upon another billion barrels of oil, which we heard about iraq. there was all this oil and so much fighting going on top of it. if we could get there there is a treasure trove. you hear what is happening in algeria and how dangerous it is reminds you to get oil out of the ground in this area. i wonder if it signals a new war on oil assets there? what do you think? >> well i do think the algerian situation should signal...
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he served four tours in afghanistan and iraq. a state of emergency has been declared in the indonesian capital after heavy flooding paralyzed parts of the city. thousands of people have been affected from jakarta, we have a report. >> jakarta's landmark has turned into a sea of water. the financial heart and city center has become unreevenable -- unreachable due to severe flooding. a city of 10,000 people have come to a stand still. people are trying desperately to get home. >> i can't get home. i've tried everything and feel really weak now. for two hours i tried walking through the water. >> army and police have been put on high alert to assist those who need help. >> i can't get to the south of the city by public transport. i want to go home so i asked for help from this police officer. i'm afraid the water is so high, i'm happy i'm now being carried. >> this sits in the financial heart of jakarta and rescue workers are forced to take the boat. they're having trouble reaching those in need. more than 10,000 people have already
he served four tours in afghanistan and iraq. a state of emergency has been declared in the indonesian capital after heavy flooding paralyzed parts of the city. thousands of people have been affected from jakarta, we have a report. >> jakarta's landmark has turned into a sea of water. the financial heart and city center has become unreevenable -- unreachable due to severe flooding. a city of 10,000 people have come to a stand still. people are trying desperately to get home. >> i...
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. >> winding down and ending the war in iraq. >> now it is time to turn the page. >> certainly the first term and perhaps the entire presidency will be remembered for one night. >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leaders of al qaeda. >> he managed to escape the problem a lot of democratic presidents have had since vietnam which is the perception of being weak on national security. exhibit (a) is the killing of osama bin laden. >> history mostly will remember the killing of osama bin laden but truthfully it is the seals who difficulty. >> we want to reset our relationship. >> the reset with russia never seemed to materialize even after president obama was caught on camera going the extra mile to assure the russians about future u.s. missile defense moves. >> it will be hadder this time. i don't see where u.s. and russian relations can go and that will be a problem foe the president starting, of course, with syria but iran is the bigger issue that remains undecided and we have gotten
. >> winding down and ending the war in iraq. >> now it is time to turn the page. >> certainly the first term and perhaps the entire presidency will be remembered for one night. >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leaders of al qaeda. >> he managed to escape the problem a lot of democratic presidents have had since vietnam which is the perception of being weak...
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marines won over some of the tribes in an bar province in iraq you need that process going on along with the kind of formal state building. this is a huge, huge challenge. >> can they do that? we have heard this and seen this movie before. >> yes. >> and i agree fully endorse and i endorse what max has just said. i think what we need to do right now is take a moment, we need to buy some time to establish that legitimacy. one way, this will be troxal but one way i suggest that we might be able to buy some time is although the islamists number probably in the hundreds or maybe low thousands in the north, they're only a handful of key leaders who are stand as linchpins. they intersection of the criminality, the terrorism, and the tribal structures. one has to seriously consider the possibility of knocking out, eradicating some of these linchpins that will give a bit of disarray, and perhaps some time to build the legitimacy needed to really carry out a true counterinsurgency in the north. >> i wanted to follow up on what peter just said because the u.s. has really taken a step back in mali
marines won over some of the tribes in an bar province in iraq you need that process going on along with the kind of formal state building. this is a huge, huge challenge. >> can they do that? we have heard this and seen this movie before. >> yes. >> and i agree fully endorse and i endorse what max has just said. i think what we need to do right now is take a moment, we need to buy some time to establish that legitimacy. one way, this will be troxal but one way i suggest that...
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a few years earlier, they invited the city terrorists in iraq to join them as well. so you get these offshoots that are only loosely connected organizations. but they do have a similar theological and political agenda. >> how much of a threat do they represent to americans here? >> of algeria is an important energy exporter and an important country. this is a threat to of jury out. we see the expansion of rebels and these groups coming in, this is a potent threat and a huge area that needs to be dealt with. >> to syria where the bbc team has found evidence of a massacre that takes place on the edge of palms. our international correspondent has just returned from the village and it contains images some viewers might find distressing. >> of the army took the stand. the villages just around the corner from -- the army took us in. the village is just around the corner. there is a powerful sense of shock. one woman starts telling her story as soon as she sees us. they stormed into my house, she told me. they slapped my face they stripped me and my daughters. most of the k
a few years earlier, they invited the city terrorists in iraq to join them as well. so you get these offshoots that are only loosely connected organizations. but they do have a similar theological and political agenda. >> how much of a threat do they represent to americans here? >> of algeria is an important energy exporter and an important country. this is a threat to of jury out. we see the expansion of rebels and these groups coming in, this is a potent threat and a huge area...
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west the last ten years you've created failed states everywhere they've gone if created instability iraq was not a breeding ground for al qaeda before two thousand and three it is mao you know the proxy war against syria massively funded and aided and abetted by the west has turned that into a breeding ground for terrorism so on everywhere they go this happens after terrorism is nothing concrete in afghanistan support for us from for is through the roof now because of the military onslaught against that country by the west so they're creating. i just to support your argument there of course we've heard that libyan islamists are now supporting those in mali that's after of course european nations actually helped them to power but is that really true is that really happening. yeah of course i mean we even major general jonathan shaw wrote last week in the end of pendent as a former head of u.k. a new chief of staff of u.k. land forces no less than all thirty name and he said look this was happy miley is a direct result of the arming of of rebels and gadhafi in gadhafi libya. as well as the
west the last ten years you've created failed states everywhere they've gone if created instability iraq was not a breeding ground for al qaeda before two thousand and three it is mao you know the proxy war against syria massively funded and aided and abetted by the west has turned that into a breeding ground for terrorism so on everywhere they go this happens after terrorism is nothing concrete in afghanistan support for us from for is through the roof now because of the military onslaught...
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i think of iraq is very precious about its sovereignty -- i think algeria is a very precious about its sovereignty. i think it felt it had to take action itself. the foreign office has been trying to get a team down there and has not been given permission vermont syria to do that so far. >> george, -- from algeria so far to do that. >> george ramallah -- george, how counter are they to western intervention? >> i think they feel they are quite capable of handling and they do not want interference, a particularly from western states. the interference in libya last year they did not approve of. they have had longstanding suspicions against france. and they do -- and they do not deserve a trust burden anymore either. i should point out, by the way, that the operation was massive and involved 800 people being taken hostage on two separate sites. i think the out during really did feel that they -- the algerians really did feel that they had to take the lead on this. >> has there been any sort of negotiating? or is this not a negotiating scenario? >> ironically enough, it is, or could have be
i think of iraq is very precious about its sovereignty -- i think algeria is a very precious about its sovereignty. i think it felt it had to take action itself. the foreign office has been trying to get a team down there and has not been given permission vermont syria to do that so far. >> george, -- from algeria so far to do that. >> george ramallah -- george, how counter are they to western intervention? >> i think they feel they are quite capable of handling and they do...